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E. B; MANNING. -Coff ee Pot.

, Patented m 12,1870.

I m2 minus PETERS cm, WASHINGTON. 04 c.

MANNI G; BOWMAN -& 00., or SAME-PLACE m m- Emma. 105,347, am; July 12, 870..

5 corms-semen j .l'ho Bchodnlo'referred to in thue liett en P'nunt and making psi-l: of'the same To all whom it may cohcmt r. Be itknownthat LEDWAQRQBJMAWINQQEMM- dietown, in the county'o Middlesex and State of Connecticut, have invented a newIm'prove'me'utiin Oofl'ee Boiler; and I do'hereby declare the foilowing when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be a full, clear,and exact description of the same, and which I said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent, in v I I Figure 1 a vertical central section, illustrating the invention as in use; and, in 3 Figure 2, a sectional view of the boiler, detached.

,1 This invention relates, particuiarly, to a device to be employed in the use of the tea or cofl'ee' pot patented to inc June 3, 1862,a.nd reissuedJnne 27, 1865;- again, September 26,1865, the object being more especially for boiling vcoffee, sotliat it may be done without contact with the fire; that isto say, the base of the pot surrounded by'a vessel 'withln whieh the water is placed, and bythe heating of which the'--cofiee is boiled and The invention consists in a metal pan or boiler, formed from a single page .of metal, so as to receive and support the pot, aral, at the same time, form a close chamber around the. baseof the pot. Z

A is the pot, around the body of which, at a, ahead or flange'isformed, usually by the union of the base with the body of the pot, as in my patc-ntbeforere ferredto. i g

B is a vessel, as ,seen in fig. 2, formed from a single piece, and, by preference, oi hard metahspunor struck j up, as seen in; the drawing, and contracted at its upper edge, so as to receive and support thepot,as seen in fig. 1. l

The vessel or boilerB is partially filled with water,

-- and set. in position for boiling, and the pot, with the prepared colfee therein, set onto the. vessel, the boiling 'of the water in the vessel B imparting to the pot, I the necessary heat required for cooking the coll'ee,.thns

avoiding the necessa'ry'contact of the pot directly with v the dry or burning heat.

While the invention isespec-ially designed foaecfiee; it-may be used for tea, chocolate, &e.

I claim as my invention- As an article of'manui'acture, the vessel B, cm,

. structed from a single. piece of metal, so as to be applied to the pot,.and forma, chamber beneath and around its base, substantially in the manner described.

' EDWARD B. MANISING,

\Vitnesses:

E. W. N. STARR, H. W. B. STARR 

